To me, as has been said, this is a very difficult situation, really. As you have said, it is an unacceptable situation, particularly when—Cobourg, of course, is in my riding—it happened a couple years before, during Christmas. We were supposed to put in protocols that would have stopped that, and we had it repeat. I think that's fair.
You contrasted a bit between the Cobourg and Quebec incidents. I would actually say that the Quebec incident is far worse, because an ice storm may not be predictable, but certainly a mechanical failure of a train is something that will happen again and again.
You were unwilling to answer my colleague Mr. Bachrach's question with respect to the hours it would be. I understand that every hour will be different, but if not now, could you commit to saying that in the future, the maximum amount of time would be five hours?
Could you even commit to the fact that there will always be enough food and water on a Via train that, should a delay happen, this will not be repeated again, and for no period will Canadians be without food or water?